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#![feature(rustc_attrs)]

struct MyStruct;

impl MyStruct {
    #[must_use] //~ WARN `#[must_use]` on methods is experimental
    fn need_to_use_method() -> bool { true }
}

#[must_use] //~ WARN `#[must_use]` on functions is experimental
fn need_to_use_it() -> bool { true }


// Feature gates are tidy-required to have a specially named (or
// comment-annotated) compile-fail test (which MUST fail), but for
// backwards-compatibility reasons, we want `#[must_use]` on functions to be
// compilable even if the `fn_must_use` feature is absent, thus necessitating
// the usage of `#[rustc_error]` here, pragmatically if awkwardly solving this
// dilemma until a superior solution can be devised.
#[rustc_error]
fn main() {} //~ ERROR compilation successful
